WOW!!! You should sell those on Etsy! Absolutely beautiful! You need to hook this up w/ Jami's Freckeld Laundry "Air Your Laundry" sewing project on Friday! She has GOT to see this! I would totally buy!

Ohhh it is just darling darling darling!! And yes indeed Anthro prices are bananas! Urban Outfitters (owned by Anthro) have similar pieces a little more affordable...which is where we got our bedding....much like the waterfall bedding in an ombre.

My mouth is hanging open!! Ruffles! Oh.My.Gosh. This is just inspired. I feel like such a slacker that I can't even manage to get a couple of curtains sewn and you made this extravaganza of perfection. I usually just shout out a high-five but this is a chest bump.

I absolutely love the idea of using vintage sheets from thrift stores. This is a wonderful idea and you did such a great job mixing the fabrics. This would make great pillows as well. I just may have to give it a try. Thank you for posting.

Warning: I may have to stalk this blog. That quilt had me at hello. Cannot believe you made that! Now excuse me while I go grab a pot of coffee and browse around some more. Don't worry - I'm really harmless ;)

OMG! Are you kidding me! I LOVE LOVE LOVE that quilt! Sure glad you dropped by just now so that I remembered to look at your blog. I wouldn't miss that for anything. It's just beautiful! Awesome! It goes with that beautiful header too!

Danielle,This is fabulous! You should sell these! It would look amazing on my full size guest room bed (always a tough size to find something for) - a true work of art! Pinning this (even though I can't sew a button - a girl can dream)!Kelly

What a great use of all those vintage sheets! I know exactly what shower curtain you are talking about!!! :) Hopped over from Wow Us Wednesday and I'm happy to be your newest follower. Would love to have you stop by for a visit and follow me back. Have a great night. Judy :) http://www.vintagestreetdesigns.com

Danielle! What a beautiful and yes, very Anthro-ish quilt you made! Love the way you re-purposed the vintage sheets into something so artful and useful. Love Anthropologie, but agree they are often too overpriced. Your quilt looks wonderful in the room. Great wall color!

I got excited because I just bought a vintage sheet in the same pattern as the second ruffle down in the close up pic! :-)

Danielle, Your creative space was such a joy to visit. There were so many vintage items for storage that I had never heard about. Satin glove boxes, beautiful! Your window treatment, inspirational! This bedspread is a revelation to me. Such creativity to be found here. Elizabeth

I am soooo in love with this! I'm going to start collecting vintage sheets, starting with some of my grandmothers!!! Thank you so much for sharing! Also LOVE your blog header...so lovely! Excited to be a new follower!

This is just too cute, you did an amazing job. love all the colors and those fabulous ruffles...VERY Anthropologie, I'll be featuring this post on Vintage Inspiration Thursday afternoon. thanks so much for linking up!

OH this is soooooo LOVELY! It turned out beautiful!!! This makes me wish I could sew...seriously! What an inspiration!!! Did I mention how lovely I think this is! You should be super proud! :) I love DIY and thrifty, vintage up-cycling and this is def. a project to make people want to do more of that! Please come share this at our link party - "Home is Where the Heart is" http://www.homesteadsimple.com/home-is-where-the-heart-is-link-it-up-wednesdays-2/ Please feel free to link any other posts you'd like to share!

Thanks for sharing!That "thing" about "people being transparent" is kind of a privet joke: my school master is nothing but transparent - He's a bad, corrupt man. But he claims that is actions are "transparent" ( we know that it is the opposite"! This a joke...The meaning is that if he's so transparent I do not need to SEE him...or say "Hello"!

That is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Visiting from Ivy and Elephants. Would love it it you would share this at my Make it Pretty Monday party @TheDedicatedHouse. http://thededicatedhouse.blogspot.com/2012/07/make-it-pretty-monday-week-6.html Wishing you a grand week. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

I have seen these using the white or soft pastel solid fabrics but this is a fantastic idea using different vintage sheets!! I just sold 2 gorgeous sheets from my booth the other day- wonder if she was going to do something like this with them- makes me wish I had them now!

Oh...My goodness! I can imagine that sleeping on your ruffly comforter would be like sleeping on a puffy cloud!What a beautiful and time consuming achievement!Bravo!CarolynnI have made a bag that has the layered ruffles on it in vintage reproduction fabrics. It is destined to be a "giveaway" in the near future.

HAAAA~!~~ It's MARVELOUS!!!!Oh my, what a ton of work...but oh so worth it!! It's just amazing...GREAT JOB!!! Thank you soooo much for sharing it with us for Pearls and Lace Thursday! I can't believe how much ruffled goodness you got out of old sheets! Oh dear...I think you've started a new fad!Blessings to you!!Doni

I saw this on Pinterest and had to come over and tell you how beautiful it is!! What a great job! I believe you when you say it took hours :) You've inspired me - maybe I can manage cushion covers! So nice to meet you!

Oh my sweet goodness! This is wonderful. I love the look of it. The colors and...the fact that it is recycled materials. I hope you give a tutorial on how to do this. This would be so sweet in my grand-daughter's room.

Gorgeous colors and what a fabulous coverlet. Want to know what I love most? How all of us have all these different tastes and passions and yet we converge upon one another and become blogger friends. Different tastes come together and make us rethink what we are doing sometimes. LOVE IT!

Now...about your comment to me about my health... Thank you so much for your kind words. They mean more than you know.

Oh my goodness...this is adorable! Your should sell them!!! Thank you for your sweet comments you left me the other day...you are always so kind and encouraging. Have a great weekend. ....off to take a peek at your studio one more time ...it is amazing. xoxo

Oh Danielle! I just have to say again and again...how great this is...how perfectly perfect it looks....what a great job you did...and I just might have to try making my own ruffled bedspread someday...but you know mine would be all shades of beige, taupes and whites!

Beautiful job. I have a Blog Hop, and I would love it if you would link this post. You can find it athttp://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/07/surf-spray-and-wednesdays-adorned-from.htmlIt is called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop.I hope to see you there. Have a great Day.Debi BolocofskyAdorned From Abovewww.adornedfromabove.com

This looks awesome! I think it has a lot more charm than a store-bought one. Everyone with a big budget and/or their personal interior designer can have that, but making your own is so much more unique! Way to go, girl!

This is Melissa @ Daisy Mae Belle. I LOVE this quilt! I am redecorating my 12 year old daughter's room right now. She loves Anthropologie, but I do not love the price tag! We are trying to give her the "look" through thrift store and yard sale finds! I am pinning this! I am your newest "linky" follower!

Oh my goodness did my heart skip a beat when I visited your blog today for the first time. I also collect enamel flower pins and we were both featured on Ivy's and Elephants and I love your upcycled sheet quilt! Amazing. Most important is we are sisters in Christ:)I am your newest follower!

This quilt is absolutely gorgeous!! I'd love to have you link this up to Tasty Thursdays on The Mandatory Mooch. It's a new linky party starting today. Hope to see you there. Thanks, Nichihttp://mandatorymooch.blogspot.com/2012/07/tasty-thursdays-1.html

I wanted to stop by and leave a comment, not even sure that you will even see it. Wow, I'm #120 to tell you how fabulous this is. Love all the ruffles. I'm actually saving material right now to sew a similar quilt, I'm going for the shabby chic look using pinks, light greens and white. It will be a long time before mine will be finished. Until then, I'll admire yours!!

that is just sooooooo beautiful! i would LOVE to have one of those myself, but not knowing how to sew i don't think that's going to happen, so i'll just have to admire yours!!! :) it really is amazing!

OMG, this is GORGEOUS! Sooooo trumps any overpriced anthro-who stuff! You believe in that old saying, "Copying is the highest form of flattery," right? Please say yes 'cause I REALLY want to try making one for my bed!

I am with Tittel Tribune, can you do a small tutorial on how you did this. I am a quilter and would just love the basics on how you did your ruffles. And what did you use for your base material to sew the ruffles to?

I just found this post, Danielle, and I love what you've done here. Truly gorgeous and so much more special than store-bought. I'm tempted to do this, but it's a project I'll save for when I have a sewing machine. :) Gorgeous work!